Mel Brooks, 97
Mel Brooks initially gained prominence as a director in comedic films like The Twelve Chairs, The Producers, and Young Frankenstein. His Broadway production, The Producers, was adapted into a Hollywood movie in the early 2000s, earning him his first-ever Tony Award.
In addition to earning a Tony for The Producers, Mel Brooks has accumulated a Grammy, an Emmy, and an Oscar over the course of his extensive career.